Rapper 50 Cent ordered to turn in his guns as he pleads not guilty to domestic violence charge amid claims he 'kicked ex-girlfriend and trashed her apartment' in violent row

Rapper and actor 50 Cent has pleaded not guilty on charges that he attacked his ex-girlfriend and trashed her condo.

The singer, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, appeared in a courtroom in Van Nuys, California on Monday morning.

If convicted, the In Da Club singer faces up to five years in jail and $46,000 in fines.

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I'm innocent: 50 Cent plead not guilty to a domestic violence charge during an arraignment at a Van Nuys Courthouse in Los Angeles on Monday

As with all domestic violence cases in California, Jackson must keep at least 100 feet away from his accuser, named in court as Daphne Narvaez, and must not seek to contact her or any family members while the case is active.

A Los Angeles County judge also ordered the Candy Shop singer to submit any weapons in his possession to law enforcement within the next 24 hours.

The charges against Jackson stem from
a police report filed by Narvaez claiming that the performer destroyed
property at her Toluca Lake
condo on June 23.

Narvaez says she locked herself in her bedroom only to have Jackson break
open the door and kicked her, causing injury.

Police estimated about $7,100 in damage to the home.

Guns be gone: Jackson must also submit all weapons to police

Narvaez, who models under the stage name Daphne Joy, told police she had been in a three-year relationship and has a
baby with Jackson.

As he was leaving the court on
Monday, cameras caught the performer being served with paperwork
regarding a child custody battle related to the case.

50 Cent has not acknowledged having a
child with Narvaez, though he does have a 16-year-old son named
Marquise with his ex-girlfriend Shaniqua Tompkins.

Jackson’s lawyers Scott Lemon and Leonard Levine spoke with the press after the court appearance, commenting that the rapper is ‘handling it well’ and continues to deny the allegations.

‘We’re going to make no comment at this time out of respect for the system,’ they added.

When asked about Narvaez’ claim that the two share a child together, they simply stated ‘no comment.’

Last month, City Attorney Mike Feuer
said in a statement: 'Regardless of perceived celebrity or notoriety,
domestic violence is a serious crime, and alleged perpetrators will be
prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law by this office.'

He is scheduled to appear in court on September 4.

In court: 50 Cent appeared in a Van Nuys court on Monday morning and is scheduled to return on September 4

The New York rapper is no stranger to the law, as he started dealing drugs at age 12 during the 1980s crack epidemic that hit urban America hard and left drug dealing to pursue a rap career.

He has become on of the world's highest selling rappers and founded his own record label G-Unit Records in 2003.

Jackson has starred in several films including
the semi-autobiographical Get Rich or Die Tryin', which was also the
name off his 2003 album.